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November 21, 2006

A Message from the Coordinator of the National Clinical Training Seminar

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<img The Fall 2006 NCTS was spectacular! Dr. David Franzen helped us to wrap our minds around the Attachment Theory of John Bowlby. His presentation provoked a lot of questions and comments and we all left Mahwah, New Jersey more enlightened and energetic. This seminar was our largest by far. We had over sixty participants. Please read the reflections from Chaplain Linda Walsh, Chaplain Jerry Shields and Chaplain Linda Lewis for more comments on the fall NCTS.

I have heard some concerns from members who wished the NCTS was closer in proximity to them so that they could attend as well. In response to that! I have decided to go on the road with the NCTS! Yes, I am in the initial stages of planning a series of seminars throughout the many regions of where many of our ‘spiritual pilgrims’ reside. Since as a community we place ‘premium on the significance of relationships among us and in an effort to bring our ‘mid-wifery’ closer to our members, NCTS is making it’s way to you. I realize that it may take a few years to get to all of our extended communities, so please be patient. I am open to ideas from our members.

Now, what do I need from the members of our CPSP Community? Those who are interested in bringing a replica of NCTS to your area and who are willing to help me plan the seminar AND are aware of retreat centers that I may contact, please email me. The NCTS will continue to meet in the fall and spring in the New York/New Jersey areas.

Here we go! We are headed for the San Antonio area in July or August! AND, hopefully, in September or October we can target our next area, but I NEED to hear from you! We plan to provide registration information via our CPSP website! WOW!

In the process,

Francine Angel,
Coordinator/NCTS

Posted by Perry Miller, Editor at November 21, 2006 9:49 PM

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